Fly to the sun
A Nice to Lanzarote flight takes you to Spain. But a Spain like no other! Lanzarote is one of the main islands in the Canaries archipelago, which has been part of the Iberian kingdom for six centuries, yet this volcanic land is actually off the coast of Africa, facing the Moroccan coast and opposite the... Sahara! This location holds a considerable advantage for tourists: its weather. Lanzarote and its neighbours enjoy a climate that an American scientist has described as "the best in the world". A direct flight from Nice to Lanzarote promises to be a holiday that is both sunny and warm (the Canary islanders are renowned for their hospitality), whatever the season.
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time difference
+1h
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currency
Euro
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language
Spanish
Temperatures
Ideal For
- Family
- Nature
- Beaches
- Couple
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Informations utiles pour votre voyage à Lanzarote
See more See lessAre you dreading late autumn and shivering at the thought of winter? Are you tired of the dreary weather? Fed up with the cold? What are you waiting for? Book a return flight from Nice to Lanzarote and enjoy spring before it arrives. Don't miss this opportunity and take advantage of our partner Misterfly's expertise to book your low-cost flight from Nice to Lanzarote at the best price, on your preferred dates. Does this unexpected expense worry you? No problem at all! With Misterfly, you can pay for your Nice-Lanzarote flight in four instalments and indulge in the gentle way of life of the Canary Islands.
Formalities for travelling to Lanzarote
- Entry formalities: although it takes you to an island off the coast of Africa, a direct flight from Nice to Lanzarote lands in Spain. So, it is still in the Schengen area! All you need to cross the border is your passport or a valid identity card.
- Currency: like all Spaniards, people in the Canaries pay for their purchases in euros. If you want to take some cash with you, take advantage of the cash dispensers available in each terminal at Nice airport. All withdrawals are commission-free!
Your holiday in Lanzarote departing from Nice
The flight from Nice to Lanzarote will take off from Terminal 2 at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport.
Don't forget: even if you already have your boarding pass in your pocket or on your smartphone, it will take some time to get through security and reach your boarding gate. Especially if you fancy a spot of shopping in one of the airport's many boutiques! So don't take any chances and arrive at the terminal an hour before departure. Or even an hour and a half if you're planning to drop off a hold bag at your airline's check-in desk.
Departure airport Nice Côte d'Azur Airport Departure terminal Terminal 2 Arrival airport César Manrique-Lanzarote airport Arrival terminal Terminal 1 Your arrival at Lanzarote airport
At the end of your flight from Nice to Lanzarote, you will arrive at Terminal 1, the international terminal of César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport. The airport, in the municipality of San Bartolomé, is at the heart of a road network that serves the whole of Lanzarote, and is just five kilometres from Arrecife, the island's capital. To get there, you can choose from:
- Bus: bus no. 22 provides a regular service which links the two terminals to the centre of Arrecife every weekday from 7.00 am to 10.40 pm. On Saturdays and Sundays, bus 23 takes over, running every hour from 7.17am. An average journey takes ten minutes.
- Taxis: for less than twenty euros one way (on weekdays), a taxi will take you to anywhere in Arrecife in just a few minutes.
- Car hire: there are around ten car hire companies waiting for you as you leave the aircraft, in the arrivals hall of Terminal 1. However, to be on the safe side, it's best to book in advance.
What to do in
Lanzarote ?
With eight different islands, the Canaries are not short of tempting locations. So why choose Lanzarote? Because without doubt, it offers the best compromise for enjoying the Canary Islands' gentle way of life to the full. Listed by Unesco as a ‘Biosphere Reserve,’ it includes plenty of trails. For those who love surfing or just chilling out, the coastline is on a par with those of Tenerife and Fuerteventura, except that it is even more pristine. With dolphins, whales and a multitude of fish species, its abundant marine life ensures you will have spectacular boat trips and remarkable dives. The capital, Arrecife, holds one of the archipelago's finest and oldest carnivals each year. Culture fans will find plenty to satisfy their appetite for creativity and beauty in the work of César Manrique, the eclectic and talented local artist.
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Lave & love
See more See lessWe increasingly hear the trope: "There are no more seasons". That is, except on the Canaries, where they have never (or almost never) existed! So much so that the Spanish archipelago has inherited a nickname that sounds like a tourist slogan: "the islands of eternal spring! But Lanzarote doesn't just rely on its azure waters to attract visitors. In addition to its ever-present sunshine, it has two major attractions. Nature for starters! Here, you can bask on vast beaches of black or white sand, bordered by a crystal-clear sea, or around a natural pool created by a lava flow. Great for swimming with the family. The beauty of the back country is just as striking, with underground caves created by volcanic eruptions and arid scarlet volcanoes evoking Martian landscapes.
Lanzarote's other winning asset? The Lanzaroteños themselves! The locals welcome you to their picturesque towns and villages with their immaculate facades. They’ll invite you to take part in their traditional, joyful and colourful festivals. They'll treat you to delicious food and tasty recipes. They are both welcoming and caring and bend over backwards to ensure your stay is a happy one. It's never more special than when it's experienced by a couple, on a romantic holiday, strolling hand in hand, sunbathing side by side and toasting to life and the future.
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Top 10 things to do in and around Lanzarote
See more See less- Visit the island's towns and villages. Start in lively, vibrant Arrecife, before heading off to Teguise, the island's former capital, Haría and its white palm-fringed streets, or the fishing village of Orzola, the gateway to the aptly named island of La Graciosa. Tiny but charming!
- Laze on Playa Papagayo, Lanzarote's most famous beach, with its towering cliffs, stunning seascapes and majestic sunsets. If you're in the mood for more action, go surfing or kitesurfing on Farmara beach. Great waves and no reefs: wonderful!
- Take a boat trip along Lanzarote’s coast to discover its rich wildlife, from the marine creatures that inhabit it to coastal landscapes, alternating between deserted stretches of sand and lava cliffs.
- Hike in the Timanfaya National Park to discover its volcanoes and lunar... or Martian landscapes! There is also a fourteen-kilometre bus tour. It may be less demanding, but it’s just as exciting.
- Descend into the bowels of the Earth with a visit to the gigantic caves of Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes. These lava tunnels, several kilometres long, will amaze you with their shapes, colours and inhabitants: including albino blind crabs, a unique species endemic to the island!
- Explore the Janubio saltflats, the largest in the Canary Islands. Still in operation today, these salt marshes, set in an immense lagoon created three centuries ago by a volcanic eruption, produce high-quality salt.
- Have lunch in one of Lanzarote's guachinches. Typical of the archipelago, these popular little 'canteens', with just a few tables, offer traditional, cheap and tasty food.
- Try the local delicacies of palm honey, a totally natural sweet syrup made from the sap of the Canary Island palm tree, and Canary Island bananas, renowned for their intense flavour. Europe's only PGI banana!
- Enjoy white wines - the famous volcano wines - from the volcanic Malvasia, an endemic grape variety with incomparable aromas.
- Save room in your suitcase for a packet of gofio, the typical Canary Islands flour made from toasted cereals. Low in fat and packed with nutritional benefits, it's the Canary Islanders' secret to good health.
Frequently asked questions
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How long does it take to fly from Nice to Lanzarote?
The average flight time between Nice and Lanzarote is 4 hours 10 minutes.
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Which airline operates the direct Nice-Alicante flight?
A non-stop easyJet flight connects Nice to Lanzarote from November until the end of March.
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How many flights operate between Nice and Lanzarote each week?
Twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays, an easyJet flight leaves Nice for Lanzarote.
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How much does a flight from Nice to Lanzarote cost?
The lowest price for a return ticket Nice-Lanzarote in the last 90 days was 316€ €.
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What is the time difference between Nice and Lanzarote? ?
Nice is an hour ahead of the Canary Islands. When you order your dessert on the Cours Saleya, you'll have barely begun your pre-dinner drinks on Arrecife.
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What's the best time of year to visit Lanzarote?
The weather is fine all year round on Lanzarote. But if Lanzaroteños are to be believed , there's no better time to visit their island than between late autumn and spring. Temperatures are mild, even in the winter months, so you can move seamlessly from the beaches to the trails of Timanfaya National Park. One of the most popular periods for travellers is the first half of February, when the Arrecife Carnival is in full swing!
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